Basware,
the leading provider of e-invoicing and purchase-to-pay solutions, has
today announced the availability of Basware Mobile 1.2, bringing the
processing of purchase requisitions into its market-leading native apps
for iOS and Android powered smartphones and tablets.

As workers become increasingly mobile and accustomed to social
collaboration, employees expect to be able to access and interact with
core business processes and data on the move in order to maximize
productivity. Basware Mobile 1.2 delivers a comprehensive
purchase-to-pay mobile application to enable users to review, approve
and reject invoices and purchase requisitions while on the move. Basware
helps businesses further speed up the review and approval cycles of
invoice and requisition processing, through the full automation of
procurement and accounts payable processes, coupled with the delivery of
anywhere, anytime access to processes and data through browser, tablet
and smartphone apps.

On 29th February 2012, Basware launched Alusta, a cloud-based
platform for business-to-business transaction collaboration. Basware
Mobile 1.2 is an enhancement to the mobility function of Alusta, adding
purchase requisitions to invoices already supported within in the mobile
app. Basware Mobile is fully optimized for all smartphone and tablet
devices including mobile web, Android and iOS platforms. It is also
designed to allow social collaboration in an enterprise solution.

John Webster, Vice President, Global Product Marketing, Basware
comments: “Today’s businesses and individuals are less encumbered by
constraints of time and place, doing their work through a new array of
time and location-independent computing capabilities. Basware
understands the purchasing and invoice requirements of its customers and
has made advanced developments in Basware Mobile to take advantage of
this shift in mobile and social working to enable enterprises to empower
its workforce with the capabilities to review and approve tasks on the
move. This is a major step forward in mobile and collaboration
capabilities for Purchase-to-Pay as a whole, and Basware will continue
to develop its technology and services to meet the evolving requirements
of businesses.”

Organizations using Basware solutions can add mobile features by
purchasing Basware Mobile and simply instruct the mobile users to
download free native applications from Apple iTunes or Google Play.
Basware Mobile is free to download and native applications are available
from Apple iTunes and Google Play. It is compatible with Apple iOS 4 to
the latest versions and Android 2.2 to the latest versions. To find out
more about Basware Mobile visit here: www.basware.com/mobile

About Basware

Basware is the global leader in cloud based e-invoicing and
purchase-to-pay solutions with more than 1,000,000 users in over 60
countries. Basware’s B2B Cloud solutions and services provide an open,
secure and global ecosystem for buyer and supplier collaboration,
connecting more than 1.9 million buyers and suppliers globally. The
solutions are architected to meet the needs of SMEs and global
enterprises and are built upon Basware’s deep knowledge and experience
of B2B financial processes, coupled with intelligent cloud connectivity
and the Open Network. With Basware, organizations benefit from more
efficient procurement, accounts payable and accounts receivable
processes, sustainable cost savings, better insight to cash flows and
improved buyer-supplier relationships. The solutions are available via
the cloud, on-premise or through business process outsourcing in Europe,
the US, and Asia-Pacific through an extensive network of Basware offices
and business partners.

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